The C.A.M.P. Guide XL Lock is a large HMS-style aluminum carabiner with a reliable screw-lock gate. Designed for belaying, rigging, and rope access systems, it offers generous internal capacity, smooth rope handling, and strong performance for professional climbing and industrial work-at-height applications.
The C.A.M.P. Guide XL Lock is a versatile HMS-shaped locking carabiner designed for climbers, rope access technicians, and industrial safety professionals. Built from high-strength aluminum alloy, this connector combines lightweight handling with excellent durability and load capacity.
Its large pear-shaped basket provides ample internal space, making it ideal for belaying with mechanical devices, connecting descenders, or managing multiple connections within rigging and rope access systems. The wide basket also allows smooth rope movement and efficient handling when used with belay devices.
The screw-lock gate provides a simple and reliable locking mechanism that can be manually secured for increased safety. The sleeve is easy to operate, even when wearing gloves, making it suitable for demanding environments such as construction, rescue operations, and technical climbing.
With its strong construction and ergonomic design, the Guide XL Lock is a dependable connector for both industrial fall protection systems and climbing applications.
Key Features
Large HMS pear-shaped design for belaying and rigging applications
Manual screw-lock gate for secure and controlled locking
Lightweight aluminum alloy construction for durability and strength
Large basket capacity suitable for multiple connections
Smooth rope handling for belay and descender devices
Ergonomic design for comfortable handling with gloves
Technical Specifications
Brand: C.A.M.P.
Product Name: Guide XL Lock
Product Type: HMS Locking Carabiner
Material: Aluminum alloy
Weight: Approximately 85 g
Gate Opening: Approximately 24 mm
Major Axis Strength: 28 kN
Minor Axis Strength: 11 kN
Open Gate Strength: 8 kN
Certifications: CE EN 362, CE EN 12275
Applications / Usage
Rope access and industrial work at height
Belaying and climbing systems
Rigging and rescue operations
Fall protection safety connections
Mountaineering and technical climbing